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The Animal
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 1, 2001 "The Animal" is an outrageous and imaginative summer comedy aimed primarily at young males, but it is often so funny that it may well connect to a broader audience. "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo's" Rob Schneider stars in a script...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Adam Sandler, Health, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics
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Movie review: 'Around the World in 80 Days'
Tribune Movie Reporter2 stars (out of 4) The world seems a smaller place since the three-hour "Around the World in Eighty Days" took home the 1956 best picture Oscar. That movie looks pretty shaggy now, but back then it wowed crowds with its international locations, celebrity...Tags: France, Jules Verne, Entertainment, Hugh Grant, Movies
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Movie Review, 'The Animal'
"The Animal" is an outrageous and imaginative summer comedy aimed primarily at young males, but it is often so funny that it may well connect to a broader audience. "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo's" Rob Schneider stars in a script he wrote with Tom Brady,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Adam Sandler, Health, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics
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A weekend for snoozers
Hollywood filmmakers can survive all sorts of slings and arrows of misfortune, but when it comes to bad tidings, nothing stings quite as much as the news that the studio is putting your movie out on Labor Day weekend. In an era when holiday weekends are...Tags: Fashion Shows, Kevin Sorbo, Star Wars (movie), Entertainment, MGM Inc.
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Labor Day debut is sign a movie doesn't work
Special to the TribuneHOLLYWOOD Hollywood filmmakers can survive all sorts of slings and arrows of misfortune, but when it comes to bad tidings, nothing stings quite as much as the news that the studio is putting your movie out on Labor Day weekend. In an era when holiday...Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Holidays, Labor Day, Fashion Shows, Kevin Sorbo
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She follows her instincts
Colleen Haskell doesn't have any grand master life plan. "I am just collecting stories in life," says the peppy 24-year-old who came to fame last summer on the first edition of CBS' "Survivor." "I fell into 'Survivor' and I fell into this," she says....Tags: Richard Hatch, Walter Johnson, Comedy (genre), Animals, Entertainment
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Fall spotlight on movies
- denotes a movie to watch. "Lost Souls" (director: Janusz Kaminski). More devilish doings, with Winona Ryder trying to save the world from the Satanic invasion of Ben Chaplin'sbody. The director is Spielberg's cinematographer and a local Columbia...Tags: Hayao Miyazaki, Sean Penn, Science Fiction (genre), Embeth Davidtz, Harrison Ford
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'Swordfish' snares top spot
HOLLYWOOD (Zap2it.com) - In "Swordfish," John Travolta plays a mysterious spy out to loot $9.5 billion in order to fund his anti-terrorist activities. He'll have to settle for $18.4 million though and a weekend atop the box office chart, according to...Tags: National Basketball Association, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, David Duchovny, Entertainment, John Travolta
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Movie review, 'Eight Crazy Nights'
Tribune movie reporterAdam Sandler's "Eight Crazy Nights" is a movie that tries to have its latkes and eat them too. It's a holiday cartoon about a colossal jerk named Davey Stone who humiliates and ridicules people until he learns the true spirit of the season. But like...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking, Hanukkah, Cartoons, Justice System
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Congestion ahead
The period from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day is the busiest moviegoing time of the year. To take advantage of this annual rush to the theaters -- as well as to draw maximum attention to Oscar-aspiring films -- the studios cram many of their high-...Tags: Harold Ramis, Sean Penn, Ben Foster, Alessandro Nivola, John Turturro
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Movie review, 'The Hot Chick'
Rob Schneider simpers and flutters throughout most of his new movie, "The Hot Chick." Prancing his way through this lewd little comedy, which he co-wrote with director Tom Brady, Schneider rolls his eyes like Betty Boop, flops his hand and giggles like...Tags: Adam Sandler, Robert Davi, Entertainment, Movies, John Schneider
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A season ticket to film
"American Pie," "Scary Movie," "Rush Hour" and "Doctor Dolittle" all get second chapters and "Jurassic Park" gets a third, while director Tim Burton puts his own spin on "Planet of the Apes." Unofficial sequels also pop up, like John Singleton's "Baby...Tags: Sex Crimes, Science Fiction (genre), Goran Visnjic, James Garner, Travel
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